15 March 2006

Jesus’ Life from Twelve to Thirty

Q: Why does the Bible skip through many years of Jesus’ life, from when He was 12 to when He was thirty-something?

A: We don’t have a clear answer. Probably, after age twelve, there were no special events to show that He was fulfilling either the Law or any of the prophecies. In other words, Scripture is silent because Jesus was relatively silent, also.

The trip at age twelve shows Him following normal human development (although not normal as regards either His perfection in character or His attentiveness to His Father’s business). I assume that any following accounts would only continue the pattern established in early years.

As for the wait, it was probably at least in part because rabbinical tradition dictated that one had to be at least thirty to study certain books of the Scriptures and the commentaries and no teacher would have been taken seriously until he reached this final majority age.

Of course, human nature abhors such an extended period of silence, so numerous spurious stories and mythologies cropped up to fill the void. Some have a certain appeal but most seem so at odds with the revealed Scriptures that we have no problem in immediately denouncing them as impious frauds.